Praise for
Disgust: A Memoir
“Starkly beautiful and infinitely true. Disgust is a deep and brilliant gaze into all it truly means to feel, to be human, to love.”
– Jacqueline Woodson, Red at the Bone
“Throughout the memoir, the very memorable intersects with the revolting-revulsion as departure, revolt–and yet Grant shows us even lovingly and with cheerful curiosity that what triggers one's disgust is often associated with one's own fears and wounds, one's own histories genetic and personal."
-David Keplinger, author of “The World to Come”
“A lyrical and searching examination of our most human selves.”
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